IWC watches - "Swiss" missing
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Kris33
, Apr 24 2015 05:05 PM
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#1
Posted 24 April 2015 - 05:05 PM
On the pre 1960s models the Swiss designation is sometimes missing. I used to think this is due to restauration, but apparently original dials did not always have "Swiss made" on it. Can someone explain this irregularity ? As a collector of untouched dials this is a very crucial point for me.
Many thanks !
#6
Posted 24 April 2015 - 05:05 PM
Another thing to keep in mind is that originally, putting the country of origin on the dial wasn't by choice; both the US and the UK (and most commonwealth countries) had import laws that required this. Probably other countries as well, not sure, but it was mostly the countries that had had their own significant watchmaking industries that required it. It was only much later (post WWII) that "Swiss Made" became a prideful admission rather then a begrudged requirement. Thus, a watch that was specifically designed for a market that didn't require country of origin markings wouldn't have them.
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